&male; Ewart

What does Ewart mean?

Ewart[ewart] as a boys' name is of Scottish origin. Transferred use of the Scottish surname. It may be a Norman form of Edward, an occupational name for a ewe-herder, or a local name from a place in Northumbria. Probably first used as a given name in honor of the Victorian statesman William Ewart Gladstone (19th century).

How popular is Ewart?

Ewart is an uncommon given name for men but a very popular surname for all people (#13628 out of 150436, Top 9%). (2000 U.S. Demographics)

Ewart entered the list in 1890-1899 and reached its top position of #1647 in the U.S. then, but is not ranked currently. (Top Baby Names, 2015)

Which version is better?

with its variant forms and related boy names. Edward(#158 from current records), Edwardo, Everett(#135) and Evert are the prominent varying forms of Ewart. Other variants, like Eudard, are seldom used. Usage of these forms of Ewart was more pronounced among parents 135 years ago (average #938) and is now significantly lower (#1258, ▼86.8%), with versions like Edward becoming less fashionable. Everett is the most fashionable name for newborns in this compilation.